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Pagina 338
... Virg . Ecl . VII . 60 . Herodotus tells us , that the Scythians imagined the Earth to be the wife of Jupiter , voi Choi të Aids tirai guväxa . Herod . L. IV . And Servius on Virg . G. II . 325. fays , that Jupiter is the air and Juno ...
... Virg . Ecl . VII . 60 . Herodotus tells us , that the Scythians imagined the Earth to be the wife of Jupiter , voi Choi të Aids tirai guväxa . Herod . L. IV . And Servius on Virg . G. II . 325. fays , that Jupiter is the air and Juno ...
Pagina 340
... Virg . G. iii . 172. The buckler too was and fupports the vine . made fometimes with this wood , as Pliny in- forms us , Nat . hift . vi . 49. Whether the ftaves of their spears were made of beech in our poet's time or before I know not ...
... Virg . G. iii . 172. The buckler too was and fupports the vine . made fometimes with this wood , as Pliny in- forms us , Nat . hift . vi . 49. Whether the ftaves of their spears were made of beech in our poet's time or before I know not ...
Pagina 342
... Virg . ix . 373 . Quale per INCERTAM lunam fub luce MALIGNA Eft iter in fylvis : ubi caelum condidit umbra Jupiter , & rebus nox abftulit atra colorem . Her vomit full of bookes and paper was , & c . Virg . vi . 268. In Milton , the ...
... Virg . ix . 373 . Quale per INCERTAM lunam fub luce MALIGNA Eft iter in fylvis : ubi caelum condidit umbra Jupiter , & rebus nox abftulit atra colorem . Her vomit full of bookes and paper was , & c . Virg . vi . 268. In Milton , the ...
Pagina 348
... Virg . V. 854. or from his dewy - feathered wings he might fcatter his fweet lumbering dew . The imagination is left to fupply the deficiency . I would advife the reader to confult Mr. Addi- fon's Travels , where he mentions a ftatue of ...
... Virg . V. 854. or from his dewy - feathered wings he might fcatter his fweet lumbering dew . The imagination is left to fupply the deficiency . I would advife the reader to confult Mr. Addi- fon's Travels , where he mentions a ftatue of ...
Pagina 349
... Virg . vi . 396 . He [ i . e . the spirit fent by Archimago ] making Speedy way through SPERSED AIR This fame expreffion Fairfax has , xiii . 2 . Legions of devils by thoufands thither come , Such as in fparfed aire their biding make ...
... Virg . vi . 396 . He [ i . e . the spirit fent by Archimago ] making Speedy way through SPERSED AIR This fame expreffion Fairfax has , xiii . 2 . Legions of devils by thoufands thither come , Such as in fparfed aire their biding make ...
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